- 30 Dec, 2003 10 commits
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Michael Hunold <hunold@linuxtv.org> add a parameter to dvb_filter_pes2ts function to specify whether the packet is a payload unit start or not. new section demux code by emard change license GPL -> LGPL for dvb_ringbuffer, like all other DVB core files fix rare crash on invalid packets, patch by Asier Aguirre i2c: copy the data variable as well on register client so that detach sees it.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Michael Hunold <hunold@linuxtv.org> Complete revamp of the original driver: code beautification + linux coding sytle, full diseqc support, hardware filtering support, support for different card revisions and lots of other stuff.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Michael Hunold <hunold@linuxtv.org> new DVB driver for bt878 based "budget" DVB cards (Nebula, Pinnacle PCTV, Twinhan DST)
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Michael Hunold <hunold@linuxtv.org> fix a bunch of race conditions and locking bugs in video and vbi capture code on device closure use vmalloc_32() instead of vmalloc() in saa7146_vmalloc_build_pgtable(). this makes sure that the pagetable is in lowmem kernel memory i2c timeout fix by Gerd Knorr SAA7146_I2C_SHORT_DELAY flag to speed up I2C access by Oliver Endriss move saa7146_set_gpio() from saa7146_vv to saa7146_core, it's needed by DVB budget drivers add "new" saa7146_wait_for_debi_done() function, remove other versions from av7110 and budget.ci make budget-ci use this gpio function and the new wait_...() function, make saa7146_pgtable_build_single() deliver a return code, make sanity checks of the arguments sanitize enabling of video input pins and i2c pins, use some default values, so the hardware is always in a sane state remove SAA7146_EXT_SWAP_ODD_EVEN flag + handling, fix the hardware initialization instead change minimal picture size to 48x32 just like other drivers set up arbitrition control for video dma3 correctly remove unnecessary code for capture to framebuffer memory, it's handled in the generic code
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Michael Hunold <hunold@convergence.de> Remove av7110 firmware
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Fix en error exit path so that we correctly unaccount for quota-related space reservations on ENOSPC.
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Andrew Morton authored
Fix a warning on 64-bit machines.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: "Zhu, Yi" <yi.zhu@intel.com> The "make rpm" rule in top Makefile isn't aware of the enviorment ARCH. For example, people issue "make ARCH=ia64" to compile the ia64 kernel on i386 platform for cross compilation. This works pretty well now. But if one uses "make rpm ARCH=ia64", it will fail. Because current rpm rule in Makefile and mkspec are not aware of ARCH.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: john stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com> Converts all uses of jiffies to jiffies_64 in x86 time sources to avoid jiffies overflow problems. (Contributions from Tim Schmielau <tim@physik3.uni-rostock.de>)
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Matthew Wilcox authored
fgets puts a \n in the buffer before the terminating \0.
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- 29 Dec, 2003 30 commits
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David S. Miller authored
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David S. Miller authored
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David S. Miller authored
into nuts.ninka.net:/disk1/davem/BK/sparc-2.6
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bk://gkernel.bkbits.net/net-drivers-2.5Linus Torvalds authored
into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Jeff Garzik authored
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Andrew Morton authored
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Daniele Venzano authored
The attached patch adds support for suspend/resume to the sis900 driver. With this patch on resume the NIC is fully configured and operational, before a module reload was needed because of the complete lack of suspend/resume callbacks. I added two functions, sis900_suspend and sis900_resume, with their pointers in struct pci_driver. A vector of 16 u32 was then needed to the to keep PCI data during suspend. I added it in struct sis900_private. I updated the revision number to reflect my changes. Looking at the code I also killed three typos. The patch doesn't touch any other code. Since I don't know anything on ethernet drivers the rule 'works for me' is fully valid.
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Linus Torvalds authored
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bk://bk.arm.linux.org.uk/linux-2.6-serialLinus Torvalds authored
into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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bk://kernel.bkbits.net/davem/net-2.6Linus Torvalds authored
into home.osdl.org:/home/torvalds/v2.5/linux
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Joe Thornber <thornber@sistina.com> You can no longer call dm_table_event() from interrupt context.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Joe Thornber <thornber@sistina.com> Make sure that a target has a sensible set of default io restrictions.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Joe Thornber <thornber@sistina.com> Make the version-4 ioctl interface the default kernel configuration option. If you have out of date tools you will need to use the v1 interface.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Joe Thornber <thornber@sistina.com> The dm table size is always known in advance, so we can specify it in dm_table_create(), rather than relying on dynamic resizing.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Joe Thornber <thornber@sistina.com> When setting the size of a Device-Mapper device in the gendisk entry, also try to set the size of the corresponding block_device entry's inode. This is necessary to allow online device/filesystem resizing to work correctly. [Kevin Corry]
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Andrew Morton authored
From: viro@parcelfarce.linux.theplanet.co.uk When we register disks, we mangle the disk names that contain slashes (e.g. cciss/c0d0) replacing them with '!' in corresponding sysfs names. So name_to_dev_t() should mangle the name in the same way before looking for it in /sys/block.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Entirely revised, and largely rewritten. Has a continuing example now, which I think makes things clearer. Also covers Read Copy Update. This version further deprecates rwlock_t, shuffles sections for better organization.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com> VIA audio had a fix from 2.4 missing so any user could spam the system log. Also include a fix for a bug which is pending 2.4 fixing too and causes a bogus warning to be displayed on close of audio file handle.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com> Type errors, just fixes a warning
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com> Just a warning fix and behaviour tidy. Changing the kiss.mintime variable isn't going to work as its exposed to user space
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Andrew Morton authored
From: jbarnes@sgi.com (Jesse Barnes) Just a quick patch to fix MAINTAINERS for sn2.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Pádraig Brady <P@draigBrady.com> Watchdog driver for the Winbond w83627hf which is on the last 3 motherboards I got here for test (tyan, advantech, force).
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Johannes Stezenbach <js@convergence.de> the patch below removes warnings like: warning: signed and unsigned type in conditional expression when compiling userspace applications against a glibc built with 2.6 kernel headers (like on Debian unstable).
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com> I've seen this patch floating around. Not sure the origin, but it's surfaced on lkml and also when I was poking around handhelds.org CVS for iPAQ patches: on non-PCs, particularly system-on-chip devices but not just there, you have a custom "platform bus" that is the root of pretty much all other devices and buses. It's something I wanted to make sure people didn't forget; to make sure the legacy_bus didn't get "legacied out of existence." ;-)
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com> I believe I have identified a failure mode that Linus saw a couple weeks back when tracking down some other fork/exit sorts of races. We saw this come up on rare occasions with the RHEL3 kernel's backport of the new code (while trying to track down other race failure modes we have yet to fix, sigh). I am talking about the following scenario: > Btw, even with the fix, doing a "while : ; ./crash t 10 ; done" will > eventually result in a stuck process: > > 1415 tty1 D 0:00 ./crash > > This is some kind of deadlock: most of the fifty threads are in "D" > state, with a trace something like > > [<c011fbe3>] schedule+0x360/0x7f8 > [<c0120539>] wait_for_completion+0xd4/0x1c3 > [<c0128c9e>] do_exit+0x627/0x6a4 > [<c0128ddd>] do_group_exit+0x3d/0x177 > [<c0130c13>] dequeue_signal+0x2d/0x84 > [<c0133911>] get_signal_to_deliver+0x390/0x575 > [<c010a541>] do_signal+0x6c/0xf1 > [<c01200be>] default_wake_function+0x0/0x12 > [<c01200be>] default_wake_function+0x0/0x12 > [<c013d50f>] do_futex+0x6d/0x7d > [<c013d635>] sys_futex+0x116/0x12f > [<c010a601>] do_notify_resume+0x3b/0x3d > [<c010a82e>] work_notifysig+0x13/0x15 > > except for one that is trying to core-dump: > > [<c0120539>] wait_for_completion+0xd4/0x1c3 > [<c01200be>] default_wake_function+0x0/0x12 > [<c01200be>] default_wake_function+0x0/0x12 > [<c02101aa>] rwsem_wake+0x86/0x12d > [<c01738af>] coredump_wait+0xa8/0xaa > [<c0173a26>] do_coredump+0x175/0x26c > > and three that are just doing a regular "exit()" system call: > > [<c011fbe3>] schedule+0x360/0x7f8 > [<c011e19a>] recalc_task_prio+0x90/0x1aa > [<c0120539>] wait_for_completion+0xd4/0x1c3 > [<c01200be>] default_wake_function+0x0/0x12 > [<c01200be>] default_wake_function+0x0/0x12 > [<c0210207>] rwsem_wake+0xe3/0x12d > [<c0128c9e>] do_exit+0x627/0x6a4 > [<c0128d4d>] next_thread+0x0/0x53 > [<c010a7e3>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb > > However, the rest of the system is totally unaffected by this deadlock: > it's only deadlocked withing the thread group itself, nobody else cares. What happens here is a race between an exiting thread checking mm->core_waiters in __exit_mm, and the thread taking the core-dump signal (in coredump_wait) examining the first thread's ->mm pointer and incrementing mm->core_waiters to account for it. There is no synchronization at all in __exit_mm's use of mm->core_waiters. If the coredump_wait thread reads tsk->mm when tsk is in __exit_mm between checking mm->core_waiters and clearing tsk->mm, then it will increment mm->core_waiters and the total count will later exceed the number of threads that will ever decrement it and synchronize. Hence it blocks forever. The following patch fixes the problem by using mm->mmap_sem in __exit_mm. The read lock must be held around checking mm->core_waiters and clearing tsk->mm so that coredump_wait (which gets the write lock) cannot come in between and do bogus bookkeeping.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Dave Olien <dmo@osdl.org> Here's a patch that changes the DAC960 driver from having one request queue for ALL disks on the controller, to having a request queue for each logical disk. This turns out to make little difference for deadline scheduler, nor for AS scheduler under light IO load. But under AS scheduler with heavy IO, it makes about a 40% difference on dbt2 workload. Here are the measured numbers: The 2.6.0-test11-D kernel version includes this mutli-queue patch to the DAC960 driver. For non-cached dbt2 workload (heavy IO load) Scheduler kernel/driver NOTPM(bigger is better) AS 2.6.0-test11-D 1598 AS 2.6.0-test11 973 deadline 2.6.0-test11 1640 deadline 2.6.0-test11-D 1645 For cached dbt2 workload (lighter IO load) AS 2.6.0-test11-D 4993 AS 2.6.-test6-mm4 4976, 4890, 4972 deadline 2.6.0-test11-D 4998 Can this be included in 2.6.0? I know it's not a "critical patch" in the sense that something won't work without it. On the other hand, the change is isolated to a driver.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Paul Clements <Paul.Clements@SteelEye.com> A previous "cleanup" on the nbd.h header file broke userspace compiles. I've added an #ifdef __KERNEL__ so that userspace doesn't need to worry about the nbd_device structure, which is only used in-kernel. The patch allows me to compile my nbd tools with the 2.6 nbd.h.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Tonnerre Anklin <thunder@keepsake.ch> This spinlock was used uninitialized. Gave me a lot of warnings.
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com> if alloc_slabmgmt fails, then kmem_freepages() calls sub_page_state(), altough nr_slab was not yet increased. The attached patch fixes that by moving the inc_page_state into kmem_getpages().
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Andrew Morton authored
From: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Steve Youngs, Stephen Hemminger Three more MODULE_ALIASes. Trivial, but useful if people want things to "just work" in 2.6.0.
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